Del. Code Ann. tit. 6, § 2205
(a) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(1) “Protected consumer” means an individual who is:
(2) “Protected consumer security freeze” means:
a. If a consumer reporting agency does not have a consumer report pertaining to a protected consumer, a restriction that:
b. If a consumer reporting agency has a consumer report pertaining to the protected consumer, a restriction that:
(3) “Record” means a compilation of information that:
(5) “Sufficient proof of authority” means documentation that shows a representative has authority to act on behalf of a protected consumer. “Sufficient proof of authority” includes:
(6) “Sufficient proof of identification” means information or documentation that identifies a protected consumer or a representative of a protected consumer. “Sufficient proof of identification” includes:
(b) This section does not apply to the use of a protected consumer’s consumer report or record by:
(1) A person administering a consumer report monitoring subscription service to which:
(c) A consumer reporting agency shall place a protected consumer security freeze for a protected consumer if:
(2) The protected consumer’s representative:
(g) A protected consumer security freeze placed under subsection (e) of this section shall remain in effect until:
(h) If a protected consumer or a protected consumer’s representative wishes to remove a protected consumer security freeze, the protected consumer or the protected consumer’s representative shall:
(2) Provide to the consumer reporting agency:
a. In the case of a request by the protected consumer:
b. In the case of a request by the representative of a protected consumer:
(j) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (j)(2) of this section, a consumer reporting agency may not charge a fee for any service performed under this section.
(3) Notwithstanding paragraph (j)(2) of this section, a consumer reporting agency may not charge any fee under this section if:
a. The protected consumer’s representative:
(l) Violations; penalties. — If a consumer reporting agency negligently violates the protected consumer security freeze by releasing credit information that has been placed under a protected consumer security freeze, the affected protected consumer is entitled to:
(3) In a civil action against the consumer reporting agency recover: